<p>Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Sunday accused Congress leader Jairam Ramesh of insulting the people of the country by criticising the new Parliament building.</p>.<p> 'Jairam Ramesh, your party's antics are fooling no one. You do not like that we have built our own Temple of Democracy. Your party sees a world-class architecture, built in a record time and is perhaps reminded that your party has done nothing for India in all the decades of your rule,' Joshi said on X.</p>.<p>He was responding to Ramesh's criticism a day before that the new Parliament building's architecture has killed democracy and conversations. The Congress leader had derisively said that the building should be called a 'Modi Multiplex or Modi Marriot'.</p>.<p> Hitting back, the BJP leader said the opposition party should introspect instead of venting its 'frustration' like this.</p>.<p> 'What you did while in power and now as Opposition are hollow rants and cribs. What we did is for the world to see and appreciate.</p>.Cong's Jairam Ramesh writes to Dhankhar on 'political sloganeering' from RS visitor's gallery, demands action.<p> 'Maybe you should not vent out your frustrations like this and introspect why the public keeps rejecting you and your petty politics,' Joshi said.</p>.<p> Ramesh had himself said once that a new Parliament building is badly needed as the old one was not simply functional and outdated, he claimed.</p>.<p> Even the then Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar gave approval for setting up a high-powered committee to suggest an alternative complex and several other MPs also supported this, he said.</p>.'Modi Multiplex': Jairam Ramesh finds fault with new Parliament; BJP Minister says transfer Indira Memorial.<p> 'It is appalling how Jairam Ramesh is insulting the people of the country by talking down about Parliament. Why is the new, magnificent Parliament building that is a fitting symbol of New India's aspirations an eyesore to the Opposition? 'Why does the success of Aatmanirbhar Bharat trouble these people,' Joshi asked.</p>.<p> Despite expressing opinions themselves in the past about the need for a new Parliament building, why do a few people choose to politicise every issue, he added. </p>
<p>Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Sunday accused Congress leader Jairam Ramesh of insulting the people of the country by criticising the new Parliament building.</p>.<p> 'Jairam Ramesh, your party's antics are fooling no one. You do not like that we have built our own Temple of Democracy. Your party sees a world-class architecture, built in a record time and is perhaps reminded that your party has done nothing for India in all the decades of your rule,' Joshi said on X.</p>.<p>He was responding to Ramesh's criticism a day before that the new Parliament building's architecture has killed democracy and conversations. The Congress leader had derisively said that the building should be called a 'Modi Multiplex or Modi Marriot'.</p>.<p> Hitting back, the BJP leader said the opposition party should introspect instead of venting its 'frustration' like this.</p>.<p> 'What you did while in power and now as Opposition are hollow rants and cribs. What we did is for the world to see and appreciate.</p>.Cong's Jairam Ramesh writes to Dhankhar on 'political sloganeering' from RS visitor's gallery, demands action.<p> 'Maybe you should not vent out your frustrations like this and introspect why the public keeps rejecting you and your petty politics,' Joshi said.</p>.<p> Ramesh had himself said once that a new Parliament building is badly needed as the old one was not simply functional and outdated, he claimed.</p>.<p> Even the then Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar gave approval for setting up a high-powered committee to suggest an alternative complex and several other MPs also supported this, he said.</p>.'Modi Multiplex': Jairam Ramesh finds fault with new Parliament; BJP Minister says transfer Indira Memorial.<p> 'It is appalling how Jairam Ramesh is insulting the people of the country by talking down about Parliament. Why is the new, magnificent Parliament building that is a fitting symbol of New India's aspirations an eyesore to the Opposition? 'Why does the success of Aatmanirbhar Bharat trouble these people,' Joshi asked.</p>.<p> Despite expressing opinions themselves in the past about the need for a new Parliament building, why do a few people choose to politicise every issue, he added. </p>